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SUBMITTER: Havlik JL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7455499 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Havlik John L JL Vieira Sugano Yuri Y YY Jacobi Maura Clement MC Kukreja Rahul R RR Jacobi John H Clement JHC Mason Peggy P
Science advances 20200708 28
To investigate whether the classic bystander effect is unique to humans, the effect of bystanders on rat helping was studied. In the presence of rats rendered incompetent to help through pharmacological treatment, rats were less likely to help due to a reduction in reinforcement rather than to a lack of initial interest. Only incompetent helpers of a strain familiar to the helper rat exerted a detrimental effect on helping; rats helped at near control levels in the presence of incompetent helper ...[more]